The lopsided nature of the victory also allowed Brandon Begley to get some minutes for every player on his roster.

The coach was thrilled with what he saw.

"Girls 7 through 12 got more playing time, got a little more varsity experience, and I think that's really going to help us," Begley said. "We need a couple more people to step up. We can't just be relying on seven players all year long."

All 12 of Begley's players scored against the Tigers. One youngster who was particularly impressive was freshman Anna Klein, who contributed 10 points in the fourth quarter.

"Anna looked great," Begley said. "She's somebody that we definitely want to start getting into the rotation a little bit more. She's got the size to kind of relieve (Megan) Bunn and give her a little bit of a rest so that we don't kill her by playing her 30 minutes a night.

"(Anna) definitely showed some great things."

Begley said this is one of the deepest teams he's seen as far as every player being capable of producing.

"Yeah, I mean, they can all play," he said. "Last year's team was a little bit better as far as 1 through 12, they just had a little bit more skill.

"But we definitely have 12 girls that you can put in the game and you aren't scared when they go in there because you're confident they're gonna do good things when they're out there."